Gundogan helped City win 12 major trophies, including captaining them to the Treble before he joined Barcelona on a free in 2023, and Guardiola says he is not thinking about coasting to retirement. “The important thing is he wants to come back,” said the City boss.
Guardiola is not expecting City to sign anyone else as they search for another striker to replace Julian Alvarez and says Gundogan’s arrival shows how quickly things can change. “Most of the time, all the managers say anything can happen in the transfer window, so this is the real proof,” he said.
“It was a surprise, unexpected. We know him quite well, the staff and the players and everyone. We know the quality he played with last year at Barcelona. That was a high level and we look forward to seeing that a lot. We didn’t have any doubts when it became possible and we’re delighted he’s back.”
Barcelona had to offload Gundogan just 14 months after signing him in order to free up some cash and Guardiola says his competitive character is great for his dressing room. “I spoke a little bit with Ilkay and he had incredible words about Barcelona, the city and the people,” he said.
“He spoke so highly about his experience there, but the situation in Barcelona, everyone knows it. I know how competitive he is, he still drives his mates to do their best. I know his qualities, he adapts in two or three roles perfectly. He doesn’t need time to settle.